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    Title: Black Mirrors
    By (author): Julien Langendorff
    ISBN10-13: 2365820018 : 9782365820011
    Julien Langendorff was born in Paris, France, in 1982. He studied at the à cole Duperré Paris where he began experimenting in various mediums including metal etchings and film, while writing and playing music. He has exhibited in galleries in Paris, New York, Tokyo and Berlin and first met agnès b. at one of his exhibitions in 2009. He also plays music in Pillars of Fire, a doom-psychedelic band formed with artist Jason Glasser and singer Matteah Balm, and plays and records solo under the name, Skate Witches. Julien Langendorff lives and works in Paris, France. Black Mirrors is the first monography dedicated to Julien Langendorffâ s works. His work combines collage, pen and ink drawings and paper cut-outs of 1970â s erotic imagery and often conjures up dark, dream-like visions influenced by gothic and hippie cultures, Black Sabbath, spiritism and diary-art. Langendorffâ s work is both minimal and psychedelic with a free, stream of conscious sensibility. Included in the show are three collaborative pieces with artist and band-mate, Jason Glasser. The title of the series â Goddess Fuzz Fantasyâ originated from a line of one of Langendorffâ s poems. Published in conjunction with his solo show at Agnès B New York, the book includes texts by Agnes B, Sinziana Ravini, Peter Sutherland.
    Pages: 64 
    PublishedShelter Press - January   2012
    Format: Hardback
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    Title: Dondoro
    ISBN10-13: 2358620289 : 9782358620284
    Dondoro is a photographic work born from the collaboration between Estelle Hanania and the famous Japanese puppet master Hoichi Okamoto. As usual with Estelle Hananiaâ s work, Dondoro leads the spectator into a world where human figures constantly appear and disappear, in the magical world of a storyteller.
    Pages: 48 
    PublishedShelter Press - January   2011
    Format: Paperback
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    Title: 2 of: 19
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    Title: Flâneurs
    By (author): Francesca Zappia
    ISBN10-13: 2365820425 : 9782365820424
    Every change of context, every change of medium can be interpreted as a negation of the status of a copy as a copyâ as an essential rupture, as a new start that opens a new future. In this sense, a copy is never really a copy; rather a new original in a new context. Every copy is by itself a flâneurâ experiencing time and again its own â profane illuminationsâ that turn it into an original. It loses old auras and gains new auras. It remains perhaps the same copy, but it becomes different originals. â Boris Groys, Going Public Flâneurs results from curatorial research carried out by independent curator Francesca Zappia within the plethoric collection of the Centre national des arts plastiques, which focused on the contested notions of copies, appropriations and quotations. Drawing on art and design objects from the nineteenth century to today, she shows how reproductions of artworks can be considered as objects with a cultural value of their own and be regarded in the same way as the originals. The book follows a spatial structure. Guided by an interview between Francesca Zappia and Juliette Pollet, curator at the Cnap, the reader walks through an imaginary and deliberately anachronistic museum. The rooms devoted to the Antiquities, the Renaissance, the 17th and 18th centuries, and the modern and contemporary periods bring together more than 300 works and forge new links between them. Throughout the chapters, the reader also meets the artists Mathieu Kleyebe Abonnenc, Aurélien Mole and Matthew Darbyshire who, each in their own way, open up additional perspectives of research.
    Pages: 572 
    PublishedShelter Press - April   2023
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    Title: 3 of: 19
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    Title: Happy Purim
    By (author): Estelle Hanania
    ISBN10-13: 2365820131 : 9782365820134
    Text by David Ivar (english) Interview with Delphine Horvilleur (french + english)
    Pages: 68 
    PublishedShelter Press - January   2015
    Format: Hardback
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    Title: 4 of: 19
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    Title: Improvising Sculpture as Delayed Fictions
    ISBN10-13: 2365820115 : 9782365820110
    Improvising sculpture as delayed fictions is the first monograph dedicated to the work of the French artist and musician Félicia Atkinson. This books articulates her unique way of working through images and fiction: the painting and drawings will discuss the codes of improvisation with objects, sculptures, persons, landscapes. It's this very space hosted by the book that talks, the space of the studio, the space of the gallery, of the music or the page, physical or digital. One inside the other, as some kind of surrealistic russian doll. As a statement disguised in a poetic novel, everybody is a foreigner, camping on some perishable and transitory spaces. The fiction allows the inner voices to become images and the archives of the pieces to shift into characters. Loops, distortions of the reality, imaginary meanings are playing together. The books becomes a proper and new territory where art forms stand up and speak for themselves, where genres are shifting in a joyous revolution.
    Pages: 200 
    PublishedShelter Press - January   2015
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    Title: 5 of: 19
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    Title: ITâ S ALIVE! A travers lâ Å uvre de Gisèle Vienne
    Sub-title: A travers l'oeuvre de Gisele Vienne
    By (author): Estelle Hanania
    ISBN10-13: 2365820190 : 9782365820196
    ITâ S ALIVE! à travers lâ oeuvre de Gisèle Vienne, the new book from French photographer Estelle Hanania, gathers over ten years of collaboration and archives revolving around the artistic universe of Gisèle Vienne. A subjective monography on the choreographerâ s work, the present book makes for one of Estelle Hananiaâ s densest cluster of images to date, arraying a collection of photographs that spans from 2008 to 2019. For Estelle Hanania, whose work has previously been featured twice by Shelter Press, the human body has proven to be a limitless source of inspiration. Her ability at capturing the essence of Gisèle Vienneâ s vision, through her acute visual understanding of bodies and objects, as well as her knack for building natural bridges between Gisèleâ s performances and the whole of her photographic endeavour, make this new publication a much essential milestone in Estelleâ s career. Shaking up the foundations of the classic live-performance book as we know it, Itâ s Alive! offers a singular take on the work of Gisèle Vienne, inviting the reader to look from beyond the stageâ s borders, taking a step back and shifting perspectives, allowing to envision the whole of Vienneâ s body of work under a fresh new light; the heart of the book deploying in truly free and sensible fashion, while eschewing the chronological, and/or thematic approach usually associated with such efforts. An ambitious photographic project in full resonnance with Shelter Pressâ aspirations, it is with particular emotion that we welcome this title, reference SP100, to the fold â a number bound to establish as a landmark issuing in our catalogue.
    Pages: 192 
    PublishedShelter Press - November   2019
    Format: Hardback
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    Title: 6 of: 19
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    Title: Judy Chicago: To Sustain the Vision (English edition)
    Sub-title: ENGLISH EDITION
    By (author): Géraldine Gourbe
    ISBN10-13: 2365820387 : 9782365820387
    Judy Chicago says she wants to live as long as possible; not to transcend her mortal condition, but to be around as her works successively find recognition. A woman holding out against all odds: such is the image of an artist more a visionary than the pioneer she has so often been described as. Unlike the pioneers, Chicago has never joined the â greatsâ of the white, modernist, Eurocentric canon. Rather she has avoided this historical snare, urging instead the alternatives of to sustain the vision. Géraldine Gourbe is a philosopher, author, art critic, and curator.
    Pages: 196 
    PublishedShelter Press - May   2020
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    Title: 7 of: 19
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    Title: Les Capes
    By (author): Matali Crasset Photographs by: Julien Carreyn
    ISBN10-13: 2365820247 : 9782365820240
    This catalog presents a series of vases produced by designer matali crasset during a residence at the national porcelain manufactory of Sèvres, in France. Polaroids of vases photographed by Julien Carreyn, drawings by crasset and miscellaneous documents. Matali Crasset and Julien Carreyn have known each other for years. During a residency at the Manufacture in Sèvres, France, the designer invited the artist and photographer Julien Carreyn to capture his current project, the capes, a collection of porcelain vases. This book proposes a dialogue and a game of four hands around these vases, the first vases of matali crasset, and drawings made for an exhibition in Monaco. A series of polaroids and digital photographs of Julien Carreyn come to dialogue with these drawings of matali crasset, as well as with sketch drawings from the catalog of the Manufacture. The absence of text feeds on a railway that develops a narration between these elements. More than reveal the vases, the images turn, they are keys, clues that are given.
    Pages: 48 
    PublishedShelter Press - May   2018
    Format: Hardback
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    Title: 8 of: 19
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    Title: Les rendez-vous de lâ écluse
    By (author): Julien Carreyn
    ISBN10-13: 2365820328 : 9782365820325
    A few month after his Shelter Press debut with the publication â Photographies du soirâ (SP095), â Les Rendez vous de lâ écluseâ presents a new serie of polaroid by Paris-based artist Julien Carreyn. Following a serie of locks in the countryside, the book offers a derive over the course of 32 new images.
    Pages: 64 
    PublishedShelter Press - May   2019
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    Title: 9 of: 19
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    Title: Merman
    By (author): Alberto Castillo
    ISBN10-13: 2365820174 : 9782365820172
    A queer travelogue of a boating voyage on Belgiumâ s inland waterways with merman and singer Steev Lemercier in the company of Chanel and Dolce, who are a cat and a dog, during the first months of their friendship with the author.
    Pages: 156 
    PublishedShelter Press - June   2017
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    Title: 10 of: 19

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